Louis Thomas Jordan (July 8, 1908 – February 4, 1975) was an American saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and bandleader who was popular from...
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Louis Jordan was an American popular music innovator who recorded from the 1930s until the 1970s. During the 1940s, he was the most popular recording artist...
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Tympany Five (redirect from Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five)
Louis Jordan in 1938. The group was composed of a horn section of three to five different pieces and also drums, double bass, guitar and piano. Louis...
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recorded in 1946 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. A mid-tempo twelve-bar blues, the song became a blues standard and one of Jordan's best-known songs...
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Louis John Jordan (January 30, 1890 – March 5, 1918) was an American college football player. He played for the University of Texas from 1911 to 1914...
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Louis Jordan Beyer (born 19 May 2000) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for EFL Championship club Burnley. He has represented...
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Joe Turner's big band, Louis Jordan's Tympany Five, James Brown and LaVern Baker. In fact, this source states that "Louis Jordan joined Turner in laying...
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Caldonia (category Louis Jordan songs)
first recorded in 1945 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. Although credited to Fleecie Moore, his wife at the time, Jordan is the actual songwriter...
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early 1940s which produced musicians such as Louis Jordan, Jack McVea, Earl Bostic, and Arnett Cobb. Jordan was the most popular of the jump blues stars;...
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Phillips, Scott (August 12, 2016). "Mr. Basketball favorite Jordan Goodwin commits to Saint Louis". NBC Sports. Retrieved October 8, 2020. Kvidahl, David...
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